A one year old child is brought in for a regular "well baby" check up. The child appears to have strabismus. The reflection of a bright light from the ceiling of the examination room comes from a different place in each eye. The family explains that the child has always looked that way, and there has been no recent change in the appearance his eyes. Which of the following is the most effective management?
A) No treatment unless the condition has not resolved spontaneously by age 7.
B) Corrective lenses.
C) Each eye patched for a month at at time, alternating sidesd.
D)Surgical correction whenever he is old enough to decide whether he wants it for cosmetic reasonse.
E)Surgical correction as soon as it is practical to do it.